426 



[Millions for the Malay States, 314. 



— in Grenada, 464. 

 West Africa, 2.31. 



■ — , transportation of, 29S. 



Milk, adulterated in Trinidad, 23. 



■ — organs of the cow, 341. 



— , pasteurization of, 109. 



— , sale at Trinidad, 190. 



— , sterilization of, 316. 



— , — , new method of, 108. 



■ — , transmission of disease by, 109. 



■ — , yield from cow.s, 105. 



Minute forms of life in the soil, 331. 



Mi.st]etoes of the West Indies, 34.5. 



Mode) garden, l!riti.sii Guiana, 414. 



Moisture in soilj influence on fertility, 



151. 

 [Molasses fed to stock, 1 2. 

 — , importation of, in St. Lucia, 108. 



— imports into Great Britain, 28. 

 — , its formation and storage, 257. 

 — , manufacture of, 204. 



• — , yea.sts in, 355. 



Monkey -jack tree, 7. 



Montserral, Agricultural and C'onunercial 



Society, formation of, 156. 

 — , area of cotton planted in 1909, 332. 

 - — Botanic Station, distribution, of 



plants and seeds from, 172, 268, 382. 



— — — , raising of seedling 

 .sweet potatos at, 124. 



— , cotton area in, 332. 



— , — at, 120, 166. 



i.^, — exports from, 123. 



— , — industry in, 382. 



•^, — seed selection exjieriments, 



105. 

 . — , — selection in, 382. 



— , destruction of old cotton plants at, 



73. 

 — , experiments with varieties of cassava 



at, 152, 382. 

 • — , ground nut trials in, 382. 

 • — , increased growing of green dressings, 



172. 

 — , lemon grass in, 382. 

 — , lime cultivation in, 382. 

 • — , onion griiwing at, 124. 

 — , i)etition for removal of duty on ex- 

 ported cotton, 92. 

 ■ — , rats in cotton fields, 124. 

 ^, trials with eddos in, 382. 

 — , variety of Agave Karatto in, 412. 

 Montserrat's gift to the (^ueen, 393. 

 Moore, J. C, 375. 

 Morris, Sir Daniel, 1. 

 ■ — ' -^ — resolution re retirement 



of, by Antigua Agricultural and Com 



mercial Society, 45. 



— — St. Vincent Agricultural and 

 Commercial Society, 14. 



Mosipiito exterminator, 236. 



Mosijuitos and sanitation, .*70. 



— , destruction of, 2.36. 



— , - — , in Surinam, 298. 



— , lish and, 231. 



— , new parasite on, 296. 



Mosquito.s, simple trap for, 249. 

 Moth borer, the larger, 218. 

 Mulching cacac, effects of, 340. 

 Mulgoba mango and Trapp avocado, 180. 

 Mungoose in Trinidad, extensive num- 

 bers of, 108. 

 Murrill, Dr. W. A., visit to .Jamaica, 44. 

 Muscovado sugar in l^orlo Kico, 249. 



N. 



Natal, sugar-cane cultivation in, 163. 

 Natural History of Insects, 346, 362, 378, 



394, 410. 

 ' Nature Teaching', scheme for using, 



413. 

 Naxyma fibre, 412. 

 Nervous system of insects, 394. 

 Nevis, agricultural show at, 78. 

 — , bath springs at, 9, 150. 

 — , cacao in, 205, 350. 

 — , cotton industry in, 172, 205, 350. 

 — , — planting competition among 



peasantry, 102. 

 --, economic experiments in, 350. 

 — , lime cultivation in, 164, 205. 

 — , onions in, 350. 

 — , soils of, 199. 

 — , supply of cotton seed, 172. 

 — , sugar crop returns, 1909, 172. 

 — , vanilla in, 205. 

 New York, over-supply of fruit from 



Florida and Porto Eico, 60. 

 New.stead, Professor, lecture on ticks at 



Jamaica, 44. 

 Nicaragua, bananas in, 229, 

 Nicaraguan sha<le tree, 168. 

 Nigeria, l^ara rubber plants in, 335. 



— Northern, shea butter nuts in, 172. 



— Southern, agricultural products of, 

 57. 



— , — maize in, 197. 



Nitragin, 146. 



Nitrate of lime, the manufacture of, 325. 



Nitrification and soil conditions, 345 



Nitrogen assinnlation by leguminous 



plants, 145. 

 Nitrogen in calcium cyananiide, 396. 

 Nitrobacterine, 146. 

 Nitrogen-tixing bacteria, 168. 

 Nutmegs on the London market, 31, 63, 



95, 127, 159, 191, 223, 287, 319,351, 



399. 

 Nutrition of animals, 395. 



O. 



Ochro, cidtivatii>n far fibre, .380. 

 Oil engine for lime-crushing mills, 228. 

 Oil of lemon, manufacture of in Sicily, 

 191. 



— lime, <in ihe Lundnu market, 31, 

 63, 95, 127, 191, 223, 399. 



— palm as a shade tree, 303. 



— — , We.st African, 22 1. 



— , percentage of, in ground nut seeds, 

 245. 



Oil seeds in Briti.sh India, 409. 



— tractor for implemental tillage, 338. 

 Onderneeming School Farm, British 



Guiana, 414. 

 Onion cultivation at Nevis, 124, 350. 



— — St. Kitts, 350. 



— growing at Montserrat, 124. 



— — , experimental, at Antigua, 44. 

 — • — in Egypt, 140. 



— production at Antigua in 1908-9, 69. 



— — in Virgin Island.s, 88. 



— , manurial experiments with, 415. 

 Orange crop of Cuba in 1908-9, 108. 



— cultivation at Dominica, 148. 



— market in Great Britain, reqiike- 

 ments of, 133. 



— , new and superior kind, 4. 



— oil, West Indian, on the London 

 market, 95, 127. 



— thrips, 229. 



Orange.s, export from Bahamas, 212. 



— in the Bahamas, 233. 

 — , method of packing, 36. 

 — , — — budding, 148. 



— , shipment of immature fruit, 20. 

 — , — suitable box for shi[inient, 



149. 

 — , .shipments to England from South 



Africa, 108. 

 — , • — packages for picking, 165. 



Orchids, West Indian, 153. 

 Ornamental flowering [)lants in l)oini- 



nica, 405. 



P. 



Packing and shipping of fruits, 245. 

 Palm oil and kernels, shipments from 

 Southern Nigeria, 59. 



— — , exports from St. Lucia, 1 50. 

 Palms, growth of, 183. 



Panama, grants for agricultural enc<iur- 



agement in, 89. 

 — , locusts in, 236. 



Papain from Ceylon, valuation of, 1 40. 

 Pajiaw, change of sex of trees, 131, 227 

 — , flower and fruit, structure of, 107. 

 — , shipping of, 245. 

 Paper-making in Ceylon, 231. 



— — — the I'hilippines, 231. 



— — indus-tries, 231. 



— manufacture from wood products, 216. 

 Para' rubbery 414. 



— — in the Federated Malay State.?, 

 349. 



— — plants in Nigeria, 335. 



— — seeds, proposed use for, 47. 



— — - trees, abnormalities in, 248. 



— — — , good-growth of, 79. 

 Parameria, rubber from, 348. 

 Parasite, on mosquitos, 296. 

 Parasitic fungi, 202. 



- of scale insects, 299. 

 Paris green and leguminous plants, 382. 

 Pasture gras.s, at St. Lucia, 184. 

 Peas and beans as articles of diet, 1 20 



